174 r. R. M‘Lachlan on the 
CnravuLiopeEs, Latreille. 
C. japonicus, M‘ Lach. 
C. japonicus, M‘Lach., Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. ix, 232. 
Yokohama (Pryer), in Wormald’s collection; also in 
my own and in that of De Selys, from uncertain localities. 
The individual taken by Mr. Pryer is rather larger than 
those previously seen by me (expanse 105 mm.); I have 
not yet seen the ¢, but the ¢ has the antenne (mutilated 
in other examples) obtusely serrate within up to the apex, 
each joint being triangularly dilated internally. 
Srauis, Latreille. 
S. ——, sp. nov. ? 
Kobé (Lewis); Yokohama (Pryer); also in De Selys’ 
collection. 
Without seeing examples of the ¢ in better condition 
(or in alcohol) I cannot venture to say whether this be, or 
be not, distinct from the Siberian S. stbirica, M‘Lach. 
The species of Salis can only be satisfactorily determined 
from an examination of the anal parts of the ¢. 
RAPHIDIIDZ. 
INOCELLIA, Schneider. 
TI. crassicornis, Schummel. 
One pair(é 2) from Yokohama (Pryer), in Wormald’s 
collection. 
I have compared these with others from Europe and 
astern Siberia without discovering any difference that 
appear to be specific; but it is desirable that more be 
examined, and, if possible, individuals in alcohol. 
MYRMELEONID 2. 
ACANTHACLISIS, Rambur. 
A. japonica (Hagen), sp. nov. 
Greyish-fuscous, clothed with whitish-grey pilosity. 
Antennz fuscous, with narrow testaceous annulations. 
Face, and two basal joints of ‘Antenne beneath, yellow. 
Pronotum varied with yellow, the anterior margin forming 
two rounded lobes, the disk deeply ‘bi- _impressed trans- 
